Do not open camera back until all pictures have been taken and paper backing has been wound past Film
Window.
Correct exposure
Simply turn Shutter Speed Ring (D) until
the desired shutter speed number is set at
the red mark (Fig. 2). Be certain the Ring is
set at a click stop. "60" (1/60-second) is
recommended for subject not in motion.
Where motion exists, the faster shutter,
1/125 or 1/300,should be used. When set at
"B", the shutter will remain open as long as
the Shutter Release Button (A) is depressed.
For automatic Turn the Auto/Manual
Ring (B) until "A" comes at the black
marker (Fig. 3), And the Through-The-
Lens CdS exposure meter
automatically sets the f-stop always to
obtain correct amount of light. The f-
stop number at which your picture is
taken is shown in Exposure Meter
Window (L) on top of camera (Fig. 4).
When the amount of light is not proper, i.e. too much or too little, a
Red
warning
signal will appear at the left bottom corner in the View Finder, and the Shutter
Release Button is automatically locked, thus preventing improper exposure. Then
choose a different shutter speed, or use flash. (See page 5 for flash pictures). This Red
Warning Signal device does not function when Auto/Manual Ring is set to the manual
aperture position for intentional under- or over-exposed photography. The Through-
The-Lens CdS exposure meter works on a 1.3 volt "mercury battery" (Mallory
RM675 or equivalent) and it will last for approximately one year. When inserting the
battery, make sure that (+) and ( - ) ends of the battery are facing the direction
illustrated in the Battery
Housing (O) (Fig. 5).